Wednesday 30 June 2010

Last film watched..

I am a big fan of the Blade series since I am a si-fi geek and a horror fan and this horror series mingles both inter-whining quite well, And Wesley Snipes is just amazing.

Last night on Sky there was the last of the series which is Blade Trinity, This film is not on par with the others I felt with the special effects and the slightly wooden acting however Wesley Snipes portraits Blade fantastic and it also takes a nod to the traditional Dracula from Bram Stokers Novel.


Good film and pasted the time.

3.5/5

Saturday 26 June 2010

Wednesday 23 June 2010

Coming soon...

Red Bricks And Coal's very own Podcast....Talking about Wigan Athletic,Music and everything and anything.


Coming soon!

Tuesday 22 June 2010

Irezumi

Other wise known as Horimono is a style of tattooing originating in Japan in the 17th century when prisoners covered up there criminal tattoos - Ironic as the link with Horimono today is with the Japanese Mob, Yakooza.

All social stigmata and connotations aside, The full body art is truly amazing, As shown in these you-tube videos and images.....I appreciate the art form and I may be into tattooing and plan on getting quite a few, I could not do this...





It is with my greatest regret..

To say goodbye to Maurice Lindsay who has been on our board of directors for 5 years.


Thats the toungue in cheek and nice part done with.


Fuck off Lindsay, You where never part of this club, You gave us nothing and after years of hurt putting us Wigan Athletic end.


I hope the decent fans of Preston North End realise that this cunt is no good.......


In the words of that terrace song..


"My Old Man

He Told Me

Maurice Lindsay's

HIV

With a Nick Nack

Padiwag Give A Dog

A Bone

Why Dont Warriors

Fuck Off Home!"


Get Running.....

Since last week I tipped the scales at 13.8, I was getting dangrously close too 14 stone,A weight I Would never say that I would get to.

So I decided that I would start running three times a week and switch pop to water ale for a small shandy etc, So far I have got down to 13.2 and going to continue until I hit 11.5 stone the weight that I want to get.



"Red Bricks And Coal Mr Motivator?"

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Orginal Suisse

The Swiss Army Knife has its origins in 1897 and is designed for everyday tasks in hand, It is functional and has quality, A nice piece of kit.

Canal Side Dreams....

Went down for a walk and met up with a mate for a quick pint down at the work/local. Great place just to watch the world go by...


















Monday 14 June 2010

Sunday 13 June 2010

"Classic Inspiration and innovation in shoe design since 1950"

Clarks Orginals.


Picked up a pair of Clarks Desert Trek from Liverpool today, Had a bit of a heart attack when they cost 65 quid, However they are well worth the money, The quality on them is top notch and second to none and the fact that they are a company from Britain just adds to that appeal for me.


The fact that there shoes are not produced here any-more, The shoes are some of the best quality that I have ever had and are top moneys worth...I originally thought they where made in Britain however looking around they have stopped making them in a small Somerset towns since 2005, Shame.
And the fact that they are based in a small little town and there history and heritage is still there, Is a big factor for me.


I shall get actual pictures of the shoes themselves tomorrow, The quality on them is amazing from the stitching to the fabric, They really do have details and have that little bit extra that was worth the money that I spent.


Also one of there products is a icon in British fashion, The Desert Boot.


They use the innovating Crepe sole which Nathan Clark discovered that army officers where buying in Cairo at the time.


The same sole is used on the shoe that I have purchased.


"Clarks Desert Casuals"







Smoke Some Fags And Play Some Pool.

The Pulp - Common People - Glastonbury 1995.

Saturday 12 June 2010

Bit of coverage...

Thanks to the blokes over on Casual Connoisseur for a add on the links page, Much appreciated.

Over here on Redbricksandcoal we are big fans of Casualco.

Check out there site - casualco


Thursday 10 June 2010

Bit Pricey......

Barbour x Tokito Yoshida Summer Collection.



































Pictures taken from Culture Shoq.

Here at Redbrick towers..

World cup hype and frenzy has happened....



So we thought we would give you facts about the host nation,Groups and all things world cup!



Here are some facts about the host country - Some good and some bad, Lets hope that the world cup will give the country a boost in economy and show people how much help they need.



  • Almost 43 million people live in South Africa. Life expectancy is around 44 years. Birth rate is on average 2.18 per woman. 20% of the population is believed to have HIV/AIDS. Literacy rate is just over 86%.



  • 11 official languages, including Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Pedi, Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu.


Here is a breif and consise history of the country.



After the British seized the Cape of Good Hope area in 1806, many of the Dutch settlers (the Boers) trekked north to found their own republics. The discovery of diamonds (1867) and gold (1886) spurred wealth and immigration and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants. The Boers resisted British encroachments, but were defeated in the Boer War (1899-1902). The resulting Union of South Africa operated under a policy of apartheid - the separate development of the races. The 1990s brought an end to apartheid politically and ushered in black majority rule.







A icon of South Africa.




Facts about the world cup....

  • Most appearances: Brazil – all 18

  • Most wins: Brazil – 5

  • Most winners-up: Germany – 4

  • Most final appearances: Brazil and Germany - 7 each

  • Most winners' medals: Pelé Brazil – 3

  • Most goals scored: Ronaldo (Brazil 1998 – 2006) 15

  • Most goals in a tournament: Just Fontaine 13 (France, 1958)

  • Most goals in a match: Oleg Slanko (Russia vs Cameroon, 1994) - 5

  • Most wins as a coach: Vittorio Pozzo (Italy 1934 and 1938) – 2

  • Highest attended match 199 854 Uruguay vs Brazil, 16 July 1950 Maracana Stadium.
  • Can England do it this year? Can we? I think we can, We have some top quality players and will be watching and hopefully will be celebrating!

COME ON ENGLAND!



Various reading...

I have recently started reading and taking not of a lot of other blogs - In paticular sport,Fashion and for some strange reason, American Culture - Since it has intrested me recently and also blogs a lot closer to home - Stockport to be exact.

A Continous Lean - A blog about all sorts,Fashion, Utensals and also furnature! - http://www.acontinuouslean.com/

One-Man-upmanship - A blog by a person who goes by the name of Chas Devlin on numorous boards, Very well written and explores Fashion,Football culture and also Film! - http://one-up-manship.blogspot.com/


Casualco - The fourm and website that I inhabite most of my free time on also has a blog! on there products,Film and all round football culture - http://casualcoblog.blogspot.com/

Joe Division - A personal and very close friend of mine also writes a blog about music and casual culture - Very well written blog - http://joe-division.blogspot.com/


Keep Blogging, Bloggers.

Wednesday 9 June 2010

A Clockwork Lemon

Issue of MAD, 1973.

Interesting art on the cover..

Monday 7 June 2010

Regionalisation

Since this thing of ours has come to life over the decades and has become a sub-culture for the working class football lads.

There was various regionalisation at the start when one set of "lads" got hold of a look one mob may have moved on. for instance the sportswear look to the scruff look? maybe even for the slight time that cycling tops where in?



I think that there is still slight regionalisation even in this modern age, Maybe not the the extent that it was in the early days, For instance down south there is still not a lot of Paul & Shark I am told, And I personally have not seen a lot of hackett.



I personally try and move things on and try and in my own way stay ahead try and find brands that I have not seen people wear at Latics and our lads.





Image taken from http://www.80scasuals.com/





Sunday 6 June 2010

Tunes of the day
























Its in the post....

Victorinox packable jacket.

Adjustable stow-away hood,Mobile phone,Knife and mesh pocket inside.

Yellow.

I picked this up for quite a bargain over on casualco. Cant wait for this to come through should be good for the summer in the cool days and also early winter when its not quite Arctic.

This should look good with a pair of Selvedge and some Adidas or shoes.



Tuesday 1 June 2010

Autumn Leaves and Dreams...

Brown Cords and Kickers Hi-Lo.

Icons of our time - John Peel.

John Peel, Radio presenter,Disc Jockey,Icon.
He pionered new musc and was one of the first to play Phycadelic Rock on the radio.
He also played music which most people would have not given air time, Dubstep,Drum and Bass,Grindcore the man was truly a musical icon.

What have become Iconic about his show on Radio one is the John Peel Sessions.

It consited of four pre recorded songs which would be played.

Another iconic part of John Peel's show is "Festive Fifties" which was the best songs voted by the viewers.


John Peel, A Icon,Ledgend.


Rest in Peace.

Albam - Made in England.

This brand has caught my eye and I am currently saving up for a few of ther bits - Notably a few pairs of Jeans and there Chinos....
Taken from there website and the section titled " Albam Philosophy"

"We are now coming into our third year of Albam, and it has been quite a journey. For those who have recently found us, we started in a small office in Nottingham just myself and Alastair and 7 styles in our first catalogue.
Our journey has been a lot of fun with its fair share of sweat and backbone to get it to where we are today. Now we are an independent clothing company with a small but perfectly formed team who all share the same vision of producing products in the eye of our starting ideal: Modern Crafted Clothing.We continue to manufacture our products in Great Britain and if this isn’t possible then we look as close to home as possible, so we now have good friends in Portugal, USA, Italy. Our aim is to bring as much product back to Britain and we have spent the last year building a business with your help and support that is enabling our British factories to grow and develop with us. There is no hidden agenda with this, but there is something that is great about making products in an area when people think you are slightly crazy “because no one does it anymore”. In some respects there is an old mindset within Albam combined with a forward outlook. I hope it can continue, and whilst we want to be your “best kept secret” we need your help and support to spread the Albam art of living and keep making great products, tell some like minded friends and you were still the first to know!

Thanks again, from myself, Alastair and the Albam team."


Thats just a little bit about the background of the company, The one thing that stands out for me is the fact that there products is made in England and this give a sort of Hertage feel to it, They do source fabrics from as far as Japan however they craft the clothing here back in good old Blighty.
I have seen some of there peices of clothing in person and have to say the quality is top notch and I can not wait to add a few bits ot my wardrobe.

Here are a few stand out peices from there current collection.
Round Pocket Shirt with a Chambray rinse wash.

Japanse Denim straight leg fitting jean - One thing that stands out for me is the stand out orange stiching within these Jeans and the fact the fabric is not washed,Distressted and is just pure Japanse selvedge fabric.


Games that defined my youth.....Part one

I was and still am at heart a 16 bit addict.



Sega Megadrive.


Got this when I was younger - Played Sonic,Micromachines,Dessert Storm the lot - Loved it.

Few examples of my favorite games: Sonic




Micromachines